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- RichardH replied Jul 15, 2008
Correction — Sorry, typo error on last post- should say all positions Long not short.
- RichardH replied Jul 15, 2008
Something wrong — Spinder- Traded today as per you guidelines but something going badly wrong. Entered first position at -0.25,then another at -0.50 and again at -0.80. All positions short 1 lot EURUSD and short 1.5 lots USDCHF. Exited last ...
- RichardH replied Jul 15, 2008
Fantastic — Fantastic SwingMan.if you can do that you will save me burning my retinas out watching the charts all day. Thanks again
- RichardH replied Jul 15, 2008
SwingMan - Thanks for all your hard work, your indicators work perfectly. I am not using the EA at the moment as I prefere to trade this strategy manualy for a while to get a good feel for the price action. Is there any chance that you could add an ...
- RichardH replied Jul 14, 2008
NowAndLater, thanks a lot, seems to work great
- RichardH replied Jul 14, 2008
spieler, really looking forward to following your trades over the next few weeks to gain a better understanding. I asked the question about divergance because when you looked at your 3 graphs, although EURCHF was at +0.22 you considered this an ...
- RichardH replied Jul 14, 2008
Thanks for the quick answer. Can you please also confirm how much decorrolation you look for between EURUSD and USDCHF before you would consider the +/-0.25 in EURCHF to be a valid signal?
- RichardH replied Jul 14, 2008
Spieler, thank you for all these further details and guidance on how to manage positions. One question, you say 'Exemple you are long 1lot eur/usd and 1.5( or 1.60) lot usd/chf then usd/chf goes -0.50 you enter a second position'. Do you mean EURCHF ...
- RichardH replied Jul 13, 2008
Mine.....ECH -0.19...EUR +0.95...CHF-1.15 Taken from CNBC
- RichardH replied Jul 13, 2008
Well, seems like this is another part of this strategy which everyone is not clear about. dragosd1 said in post 45 that the calculation is made from origional entry point?
- RichardH replied Jul 12, 2008
See chart below. Purple line shows trend of EURUSD/USDCHF hedge in relation to price of EURCHF. On 7th July EURCHF moves over +0.25% so , as per the rules, we go short on the hedge trade. We keep entering short trades on our hedge trade up to the ...
- RichardH replied Jul 12, 2008
Example, on the 27th Feb EURCHF moved -0.25% from the previous days close. So on the 28th we would then of entered long on the hedge. We would of kept going long every -0.25% drop from our original entry point until we were fully entered at -1%. But ...
- RichardH replied Jul 12, 2008
Great, thanks everyone for the much clearer explanations and I understand now that we are only supposed to be looking at EURCHF daily movement. So I need to ask now where the divergance trading thing comes into this whole system. If we are just ...
- RichardH replied Jul 12, 2008
I have read ALL of Spielers posts and I am sorry to be a bit slow on the uptake but I am still not certain on the calculation. OK, you say we are only looking at the movement of EURCHF itself so am I correct in assuming that a +/- 0.25% divergance ...
- RichardH replied Jul 12, 2008
SwingMan — SwingMan, The indicators look great on the chart but please can you clarify how to use them to calculate the +/- 0.25% divergance for a good entry point. Are we looking at the divergance in the daily movement between EURUSD and ...
- RichardH replied Jul 12, 2008
Thanks people — Hi People, Thanks very much for your replies, looks like we are all not 100% certain as to exactly how the calculation should be made. Kipper 19, I have been trading the EURUSD-USDCHF hedge for some time now and I have never ...
- RichardH replied Jul 12, 2008
Confused — Hello everyone, Been reading the Zeusjoes Market-Neutral Hedge Strategy thread and now this one and both seem to have a lot of potential but I am still not 100% certain on how Spieler arrives at the divergence calculation. Please ...